Downdrafts Thunderstorms Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not messing around with nobody's woman. If I want a woman I go get her - you know what I mean? — Miles Davis

reading is a private activity. A book fits a reader like tailored clothing. — Faraaz Kazi

When I was seven, I asked my mom if I could be on TV, and she said if I really wanted to, I could. I got an agent and booked my first audition. — Natasha Calis

Even when I think I'm wrong I'm right. I am all-knowing. — Rush Limbaugh

I realize that he took a piece of me with him. When I told this to Rose, she patted my shoulder and said I was being irrational. — Krista Ritchie

I don't miss anything about the 1960s, not really. I did it. It's like asking, 'Do you miss the fourth grade?' I loved the fourth grade when I was in it, but I don't want to do it again. — Grace Slick

It was a year ago today your daughter went missing.' Bagg had closed his eyes, feeling the death going on inside. — Cole Alpaugh

There is no better guide to this world than oblivion. — Sorin Cerin

Attend well to your character, and your reputation will look out for itself. — Napoleon Hill

In the primal state before any manifestation, when there was no motion but perfect balance, this Prakriti was indestructible, because decomposition or death comes from instability or change. — Swami Vivekananda

Any place is good for eavesdropping, if you know how to eavesdrop. — Tom Waits

It was a mystery ... whether the solemn, silent man possessed more than human wisdom and stillness of spirit, or whether his mental powers had deserted him. — Hermann Hesse

Football is my guilty pleasure. — John Nettles

The chorus of disapproval is like one of those formula songs that seem to hit number one all the time. You know the tune in a moment and it begins to bore you in two. — Melina Marchetta

It's just that I'm fifteen, and I have this crazy idea I might actually have a life in front of me. I don't see how it's going to do me much good to believe that the world is over and this is just an epilogue. — Jonathan Maberry